The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized test widely used for college and university admissions in the United States and accepted by many institutions worldwide. It assesses a student’s knowledge and skills in areas such as mathematics, critical reading, and evidence-based writing. Designed to evaluate readiness for college-level work, the SAT plays a crucial role in scholarship opportunities and admissions decisions for many academic institutions.
Accepted by thousands of colleges globally, the SAT helps institutions evaluate applicants' academic readiness and potential.
The test includes Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and Math, helping measure core academic skills required for college success.
High SAT scores can qualify students for merit-based scholarships, reducing the financial burden of higher education.